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By Patrick Jones, Buzz60 Scientists looking into the human history of Australia are wondering whether stone circles found in Wurdi Youang could pre-date both the pyramids and Stonehenge. The circle is thought to be 11,000 years old, with researcher Duane Hamacher told Australia's ABC News, "Some academics have referred to this stone arrangement here as Australia's version of Stonehenge.read more

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